A whole new way to explore Port Townsend
Steve Perry ready to ‘take on other challenges and opportunities and relax’
Naval Magazine Indian Island will conduct a security training exercise Thursday. The exercise is similar to drills the Navy conducted… Continue reading
For at least one former resident, the Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival is a homecoming. Diana Losch travels to Port Angeles from… Continue reading
McDermott, Ranniger among celebrity chefs
Hurricane Ridge gets 1-2 inches
A large hole where once-vibrant businesses were in downtown Port Angeles illustrates that demolition to clear space for a new $24 million,… Continue reading
Attorneys for three of the 65 people injured in a deadly Amtrak derailment that killed three in 2017 have told… Continue reading
A big party with plenty of bands, brews and burgers will take over Pebble Beach Park on Saturday. It’s the fifth year… Continue reading
100 attend ‘Blast from the Past’ closing party for 33-year-old eatery
‘Epic Ride for Dignity and Remembrance’ comes to Captain Joseph House
Dancing dogs, dogs doing tricks and a puppy show are planned at the 23rd annual Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club dog shows this weekend… Continue reading
Currents forced Rob DeCou to swim more than 31 miles instead of the planned 18 miles
Community sendoff begins at 10 a.m. today (Sunday)
The Sequim City Council would not be involved in the permitting of the first phase of the proposed Medication-Assisted Treatment Center, even if… Continue reading
Outboard canoe races, salmon bake among events
Weather good, says race boss
Neighbors are keeping an eagle eye on a nest on Marine Drive in Sequim. Two eaglets too young to fly were placed back… Continue reading
Today is the final day of the annual four-day Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts weekend. Today’s concerts will begin at… Continue reading
Snowpack melting fast but rains keep coming